JVIB, Copyright (C) 2010 American Foundation for the Blind. All Rights Reserved.
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, print edition page(s) 673-673
November 2010
Contents
ARTICLES
Health and Fitness
The Effects of a Nutritional Intervention on the Nutritional Knowledge of Children and Adolescents with Visual Impairments
Lyndsey Celeste-Williams, Lauren J. Lieberman, Priya Banerjee, and Jennifer Boyle
Technology
Haptic Glove Technology: Skill Development Through Video Game Play
Mary Ellen Bargerhuff, Heidi Cowan, Francisco Oliveira, Francis Quek, and Bing Fang
Practice Reports
The Use of Video Analysis in a Personnel Preparation Program for Teachers of Students Who Are Visually Impaired
Elaine Gale, Ellen Trief, and James Lengel
Low Vision Rehabilitation Intervention for People with Ring Scotomas
Kimberly A. Schoessow, Leah M. Gilbert, and Mary Lou Jackson
Research Reports
Medical School Students' Knowledge of and Familiarity with Visual Impairments: A Pilot Study
Amy R. McKenzie and David L. Henzi
Two Children with Multiple Disabilities Increase Adaptive Object Manipulation and Reduce Inappropriate Behavior via a Technology-assisted Program
Giulio E. Lancioni, Mark F. O'Reilly, Nirbhay N. Singh, Jeff Sigafoos, Robert Didden, Doretta Oliva, and Francesca Campodonico
Interaction of Dual Sensory Loss, Cognitive Function, and Communication in People Who Are Congenitally Deaf-Blind
Jesper Dammeyer
Around the World
Mancala Games and Their Suitability for Players with Visual Impairments
Alex de Voogt, Laurie Linders, and Ellen van den Broek
NEWS AND FEATURES
Editor's Page
COSB Commentary
Actionable Intelligence
Eugene McMahon
This Mattered to Me
"Cannibalism is Alive and Well in the Blindness Field," by Susan J. Spungin
Recommended by Ruby Ryles
Web Special Feature
Cannibalism is Alive and Well in the Blindness Field
Susan Jay Spungin
From the Field
News
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